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CCS speeds ahead in China
China continues to set the pace in deploying CCS as a vital climate change technology, explains Dr. Xiangshan Ma, Country Manager – China, for the Global CCS Institute.
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Air Liquide signs deal for Texas wind farm
Air Liquide has announced an agreement to purchase 50 megawatts (MW) of renewable wind electricity from a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, to supply a significant portion of its growing industrial gas production assets in Texas.
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SARTA takes programme to schools
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) will bring its new “Fuelling Our Future” energy education programme to middle schools across Northeast Ohio in December.
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Toyota invites PowerHouse Energy to engage in waste gasification partnership
According to multiple sources, UK based waste to distributed hydrogen (H 2 ) firm, PowerHouse Energy Group plc, has received a formal invitation from Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan to engage in advanced commercial discussions regarding its DMG® (Distributed Modular Gasification) technology.
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Highview Power shortlisted for awards
Highview Power has been named a finalist for two high-profile awards.
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MAN Energy Solutions receives fourth order for ITER project
MAN Energy Solutions in Deggendorf has been awarded an additional contract for the internationally renowned “ITER” project – the world’s largest fusion experiment.
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Hyundai Motor to establish ‘Hydrogen Energy Fund’
Hyundai Motor has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Beijing-Tsinghua Industrial R D Institute (BTIRDI) to jointly establish a ‘Hydrogen Energy Fund’.
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Energy Insights forecasts gas market transformation
McKinsey Energy Insights, data and analytics specialist for the global energy industry, has released its Global Gas LNG Outlook to 2035.
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Why new Swindon hydrogen station is significant
The new public access hydrogen refuelling station in Swindon, UK from ITM Power and Johnson Matthey is significant for a number of reasons.
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IoT technologies in waste-to-energy plants
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), will jointly conduct an empirical research study with the city of Yokohama on introducing AI and IoT technologies in waste-to-energy plants through a public-private partnership.
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McPhy passes new milestone with Toyota
McPhy has announced a new milestone in the development of its hydrogen offering, working with Toyota to complete tests on its 700 bar prototyping and testing platform.
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Report says Industry investment gears to gas
Nearly two-thirds (64%) of oil and gas sector leaders expect to increase or sustain spending on gas projects in 2018, as the sector prepares for gas to overtake oil as the world’s primary energy source in the mid-2030s, according to a report by DNV GL.
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FuelCell Energy projects awarded $10m worth of funding
Three of FuelCell Energy’s project have been selected by the US Department of Energy (DOE) for funding support.
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Meeting growing demand for training, testing and certification
An interview with Kiwa Gastec, on the resulting requirements for testing and training expertise and certification as the notion of the Hydrogen Economy continues to be realised.
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Highview Power launches world’s first grid-scale LAES plant
The world’s first grid-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant will be officially launched today.
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Ballard subsidiary Protonex receives orders from US navy
Ballard Power Systems’ subsidiary, Protonex, has received purchase orders from the US Navy for a total of 13 fuel cell propulsion systems for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone platforms. Deliveries of the fuel cell propulsion systems are expected to occur in 2018.
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Report says SOFCs can unlock a low-carbon H2 economy
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are close to overcoming the key challenges that have so far held back greater adoption of fuel cell technology, new research shows.
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Dearman creates new jobs
Clean cold technology company Dearman has announced it is in the process of hiring up to 40 new staff as the company continues to grow and it prepares for the roll-out of its award-winning liquid nitrogen (N2) technology.
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FuelCell Energy awarded project
FuelCell Energy, Inc. has been awarded $3.1m from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) for its project proposal to advance the commercialisation of ultra-high efficiency Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems.
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Highview Power and SNC-Lavalin collaborate to deploy LAES
Highview Power, developer of large-scale energy storage solutions that use cryogenic liquids, is collaborating with SNC-Lavalin to deploy energy storage solutions for utility-scale applications in North America.